kshSQL
is a conversion of shql into Korn shell. It runs 30%-40% faster than
shql. Like it's Bourne shell counterpart, kshSQL is a database
management system with an "Ingres" like interface. It reads SQL commands
interactively and executes those commands by creating and manipulating
Unix files.

kshSQL
has been tested and confirmed operational on the following systems:

AIX 3.2.5

HP:UX 10.20

Solaris 2.5.1

SCO 3.2.4.2

Redhat Linux 4.1 with pdksh 5.2

This is certainly NOT all inclusive. These are the systems to which I
have access. I suspect that
kshSQL
will run on most unix platforms.

kshSQL
is written in Korn shell scripts which makes it portable to virtually
any Unix platform and you get the source code. Also, you do not need to
maintain any additional, non-standard command interpreters, such as
perl, since Korn is shipped as a standard shell with most Unix systems.
The Korn shell scripts run as cgi programs on your web server.